New Jersey Consent for Affidavit of Next of Kin is a legal document used in the state of New Jersey to provide permission for a next of kin to administer the estate of a deceased person. This document is used to prove that the next of kin has the right to act on behalf of the deceased, and allows them to access and manage the deceased’s estate, including assets, debts, and liabilities. This document is also known as a ‘Death Certificate’ or ‘Affidavit of Relationship’. There are two types of New Jersey Consent for Affidavit of Next of Kin: 1. The Consent for Affidavit of Next of Kin for Unmarried Deceased Persons: this document is used when a person dies without a will or any other type of estate plan in place. It allows the next of kin to access the deceased’s estate and manage it according to the state laws. 2. The Consent for Affidavit of Next of Kin for Married Deceased Persons: this document is used when a person dies with a will or other type of estate plan in place. It allows the next of kin to access and manage the deceased’s estate according to the instructions in the will or other estate plan. Both types of New Jersey Consent for Affidavit of Next of Kin must be signed and notarized in order to be legally valid. Once the document is completed, it must be filed with the local probate court in the county where the deceased lived.